Mental Health, United States, 2010
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) today released Mental Health, United States, 2010, the latest in a series of publications issued biannually by SAMHSA since 1980. Modeled after CDC's annual report, Health, US, this new report includes mental health statistics at the national and State levels from 35 different data sources. The report is organized into three sections:
* People: the mental health status of the U.S. population and prevalence of mental illness;
* Providers: providers and settings for mental health services, types of mental health services, and rates of utilization;
* Payers: expenditures and sources of funding for mental health services
Mental Health, United States, 2010 (PDF - 5.56 MB)
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Previously, the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) was responsible for the Mental Health US reports. However, this responsibility has been moved to the Center for Behavioral Health, Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ) with the Mental Health US, 2010, report. Click here to view the previous CMHS versions of Mental Health US.

